As operations continue to return to normal, this will be the last status update unless conditions change.

The following applies to
Cash Vault
services and Brink’s courier service for the areas affected by Hurricane Irma: All cash vaults in the Alabama, Florida, Georgia, and South Carolina markets have returned to normal operations, with the exception of Ft. Myers, FL.
Ft. Myers
- Continues to experience limited operations in vault processing due to storm damages. All normal routes are being performed by the courier for deposit pick-up and change order delivery.

For clients using
ACH
, we have been advised that certain financial institutions are temporarily closed which will delay transactions and ACH returns involving those institutions (for instance, FIs in U.S. Virgin Islands and Puerto Rico). Please be advised that additional institutions may be affected as Hurricane Jose progresses. NACHA rules provide for accommodation for these situations (e.g. Section 1.5 of the NACHA Operating Rules). BBVA Compass ACH operations and systems are not anticipated to be affected.

Our
Business Relationship Services
will be conducting business-as-usual on all days with calls and emails being re-routed to unaffected areas. Continue to utilize your designated regional BRS contact information.

BBVA Compass extends its hope that each of our customers and employees can work towards rebuilding all that may have been lost. We encourage you to continue to stay diligent about your safety, as damages from the storm present continued hazards.

A top Environmental Protection Agency ethics official disclosed in a letter to the US Office of Government Ethics that he has referred "potential issues" related to agency chief Scott Pruitt to the EPA's internal watchdog for investigation.

In the June 27 letter, a copy of which was reviewed by CNN, Kevin Minoli, the EPA's principal deputy general counsel and designated agency ethics official, wrote that "potential issues regarding Mr. Pruitt have come to my attention through sources within EPA and media reports" and that he has "referred a number of those matters to EPA's Inspector General."

An EPA spokesperson said in a statement to CNN that the letter "reports back to the OGE on a number of administrative and staffing issues, some of which predate the Trump Administration."

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"The Agency has taken early steps to address some of the concerns the OGE raised well before this letter was sent last week, including the hiring of two additional ethics officials and ongoing ethics training and retraining for EPA staff," the statement said. "Assigning new ethics staff within the OGC (Office of General Counsel) was necessary especially at the beginning of the new Administration to evaluate recusals, disclosures, and other ethics reviews involved in hiring new political appointees. Part of the remainder of the letter discusses cooperation with the OIG, a normal course of business for any agency, and the entire EPA is always responsive to the OIG and their requests for information."

The letter does not specify what "potential issues" regarding Pruitt have been referred for examination. But the Times, citing a federal official with firsthand knowledge of the inquiries, reported that one issue Minoli has recommended be investigated is Pruitt's decision to rent a room in a condo owned by the wife of a lobbyist.

Minoli, the EPA's Office of Inspector General and the Office of Government Ethics did not immediately return requests for comment.

After Pruitt's living arrangements came under scrutiny, Minoli initially said that the rental was within federal ethics regulations regarding gifts, but later clarified that analysis to say that he didn't have all the facts when evaluating the lease.

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might have resulted in promising treatment by subgroup interactions, but these tests are not yet established in clinical practice, and we are unaware of any evidence to suggest that such interactions would be likely. In subgroup analyses, there were no relevant differences in baseline characteristics that would allow an early identification of women likely to benefit from diclofenac alone. However, in additional post hoc analyses, which were purely hypothesis generating, we found that the clinical diagnosis of pyelonephritis was established not earlier than five days after symptom onset, and that C reactive protein values >10 mg/L were more common at baseline in women who subsequently had a diagnosis of pyelonephritis. Taken together, these exploratory findings could support a tailored strategy of immediate antibiotic use in women with C reactive protein levels >10 mg/L and symptomatic treatment in remaining women for up to three or four days after symptom onset, followed by deferred, selective antibiotic use in those women who did not show a clear improvement by then. Naturally, such a tailored strategy would need to be evaluated in an appropriately powered randomised trial.